Countryman's Tropical Aquarium Site
This is one of my two Common Plecos. To see both of them and learn a little about these Plecostomus just click on the picture to the left, or on this text.
Here is my Silver Arowana (Osteoglossom bicirrhosum) and my Red Devil (Amphilopus labiatus). Click on the picture to the left or anywhere on this text to go to their page.
This is one of my favorite fish. It is a "Freswater" Moray Eel. I put the freshwater in quotation marks because I don't believe it is a true freshwater fish. You can click on the picture to the left or on this text to go to it's page.
This is one of my many former tank setups. To see some of my other tanks you can click on the picture to the left or on this text.
Green Cobra Guppies are very nice looking. This is one of the first ones I purchased. I have several of his offspring which you can see by clicking on his picture to the left or this text.
Here two of the many Catfish I have. The one at the bottom of the picture is a common Channel Catfish and the other one is Synodontis Eupterus, also known as Lace Catfish, or Talking Catfish. Click here or on the picture to the left and you will be taken to their page.
Check out pictures and more of my Rusty Cichlid. This one is a male, and I hope to be getting a female soon. Click here or on the picture to the right and you will be taken to his page.
Here are two new additions to our fish family. I am hoping these are a male and female Melanochromis Johanni pictured here with a Dwarf Gourami. I bought them today (12-18-05) at Bay Area Exotic Pets, located at 11241124 S. Broadway in Laporte, Texas. The employees there were not very informed, saying only that their "fish guy" said the black and blue one was called an "electric blue."
Here is a shot of my Powder Blue Dwarf Gourami male. Click here or on the picture below to see my Gourami page.
Ever wanted to own your own online store? Well here is a great opportunity! These people stock the items, take the payments, and ship the items. All you do is sit back and rake in the money. Ok, well its not quite that easy, but its close. All you have to do is set your profit margin, and promote/advertise your site. They have some great items, and some cheesy ones. Just take a look, it really is a good deal. Click on the banner above or the text here and you will be taken to their site, where you can view a demo store, pick out a name, and sign up if you want.
This is a site I am a member of. It is on the level, but doesn't pay much per email (1 to 10 cents each). If you have lots of extra time to look at emails it doesn't take long to do it. I set up a second email account which I use exclusively for their emails. That way if I don't have time to look at them for a while they won't clog up my regular email inbox. One last drawback is that you must earn at least $30.00 to receive a check, but then again you are getting paid just to click on the emails. Give it a try!
Dr.Jungles's Exotic Pets - Great site for info on all pets, including fish
Click here to see my "Freshwater" Moray Eel
Click here to see my Silver Arowana and Red Devil Cichlid
Click here to see my Catfish
Click here to see a few of my old tank setups
Click here to see my Green Cobra Guppy Male and Female
Click here to see my Plecostomus
Click here to see my Rusty Cichlid
My Favorite Local Fish Stores